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Angel/Satan Relationship in "Frankenstein"
Summary: The fallen angel/Satan relationship of Victor Frankenstein and his monster creation in the classic novel "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley.
In modern times we are brought face-to-face with the tangible issue of engineered-creation and the hopes and fears it inspires. It is a common hope that science should be able to mimic the abilities and power of the God that created us. However, with respect to Mary Shelley's famous novel, "Frankenstein," one will find that the desire to play god is met with dire consequences.
The theme of creation in "Frankenstein" touches on the notion of how modern science plays God. This is illustrated through the attempt of replicating a human by means of science, using the main character Victor as the god-figure. Unfortunately, Victor Frankenstein did not consider the effect his creation would have on the outside world and, more importantly, his internal self and his creation.
From a Christian perspective there is only one creator that can successfully conceive life, and this is God. Obviously if...
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